Pioneer Elite Pro 1140HD Plasma TV Review
The Pioneer Elite Pro 1140HD incorporates new technology to give you improved brightness and deeper blacks over foregoing models.
Sharp revives Elite TV brand (Pioneer TV owners sigh)
Elite, Pioneer's spoor-up TV brand that actually lived up to its name, is coming back—but this time from Sharp, which will market a series of tainted-end, large-screen LCD TVs using the Elite badge. The company, which markets TVs under its own Aquos sub-brand, says the new Elite TVs will outperform any accepted LCD TVs on the market.
Initially there will be just two models: A 60-inch, $6,000 set (PRO-60X5FD) that ships next week, and a 70-inch paragon (PRO-70X5FD) that will arrive later this month with an $8,500 price tag. Both are THX-certified 3D models that come with two sets of running-shutter 3D glasses.
Both sets are 1080p LCD TVs with full-array LED backlights with local dimming, "elevate surpass-than-240Hz" technology, and full Internet access, including streaming movies from several video services. The Internet reference can also used for remote diagnostics of the TV or to allow a technician to optimize the TV's settings remotely.
The big uncertainty is how the idea of an LCD TV bearing the Elite brand will sit with consumers. When it exited the TV business two years, Pioneer exclusively offered plasma TVs, and its Kuro models were regarded by many enthusiasts as the dear HDTVs on the market. (Consumer Reports used a Pioneer Elite plasma TV for several year as one of its benchmark sets, chiefly for black levels.)
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